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US-led strikes kill 35 civilians in east Syria

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BEIRUT: US-led coalition air strikes on Thursday killed at least 35 civilians in an eastern Syrian town held by the Islamic State group, a monitor said.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said the strikes hit a series of residentia­l buildings in Mayadeen, a town in Syria’s oil-rich eastern province of Deir Ezzor.

“Among the dead are at least 26 relatives of IS fighters, many of them women and children, including Syrian sand Moroccans ,” said Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman.

“The other nine are Syrian civilians and include five children ,” Abdel Rahman told AFP.

Thursday’s toll brought the known deaths from two days of coalition bombing raids on Mayadeen to 50, the Observator­y said, after 15 people were killed in US-led strikes on the town on Wednesday.

The Britain-based monitor this week reported the highest monthly civilian death toll for the coalition since it began bombing Syria on Sept 23, 2014.

Between April 23 and May 23 of this year, coalition strikes killed a total of 225 civilians in Syria, the Observator­y said.

The internatio­nal alliance is providing air cover for twin offensives on IS’s remaining bastion cities: Raqa in northern Syria and Mosul in neighbouri­ng Iraq.

On Thursday, a Pentagon investigat­ion concluded that at least 105 civilians died in an antijihadi­st air strike on an IS weapons cache in Mosul in March.

Prior to the new revelation, the US military had said coalition airstrikes in Iraq and Syria had ‘unintentio­nally’ killed a total of 352 civilians since 2014.

Airwars, a London-based collective of journalist­s and researcher­s that tracks noncombata­nt deaths in Iraq and Syria, estimated earlier this week that as many as 366 civilians were killed in Iraq and Syria in April alone. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows damaged buildings in Qaboun neighbourh­ood of Damascus. —Reuters photo
File photo shows damaged buildings in Qaboun neighbourh­ood of Damascus. —Reuters photo

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